The Google team has already fixed a certain amount of offset issues.The fixes that are applied are matching between the aerial imagery and the GPS points up to 10 meters offset, this means the segments might still be misaligned and need a manual fix to move them to the correct place.

iainhouse wrote:Please, if there is anything you can do - revert to old images; a warning pop-up; a transparent overlay warning; an automatic shift when zoomed in on the problem area - it would be greatly appreciated.

If at least an automated warning could appear always whenever an area is being displayed in WME, which gets identified and marked by other experienced local editors as having shifted aerials.

Ideally, these editors would off course be capable to specify the appropriate values for automated shifting... or does it sound like a fiction?

Sent from a touch display, which took care of perfectly scrambling my thoughts.

...with the good old crashing Symbian 2.1.99.114 (N-E52), whiletrying to get used to the good new social Android 3.9.xx.yyy (SG-A2 JealousBin).